An Young Guy (Naga Chaitanya) goes for a road trip along with his love interest (Manjima). An accident changes their lives forever. How he turns savior for his Girl and finds his true purpose forms the rest.

Performances:

Nothing great but Naga Chaitanya fits the bill. Manjima makes a confident Telugu debut and is apt. Baba Sehgal is pretty good and is a plus!.

Technical Departments:

Music: AR Rahman`s tunes demand a repeat hearing and from a general perspective and for his high standards, ordinary work.

Cinematography: Cool.

Editing: Good.

Action: Mostly Realistic, Good.

Writing : Could have been better & convincing.

Direction : Average.

Analysis :

`SSS` is not just your typical Gautham Menon kind of film. The film is a mixture of Romance, Action and Thriller Genres. What could have been a perfect commercial tale ends up as a Melodramatic one with Romance being predictable. The film`s 1st half runs on predictable lines with good pre-interval episode promising something different. 2nd half manages to excite the audience to an extent but drags on and on towards the end. The Flashback gets revealed hurriedly and is rather unconvincing. On the positive side, a few exciting episodes then and there keep the film going and make it a passable watch.

Plus:

1. Action

2. Few Episodes

Minus

1. Predictable Romance

2. Dragged Narration

Rating: 2.5/5

Box-office Verdict :

The film Considering the Content has scope to do only average business. But the current situation in the country might end up spoiling its chances.